
My Brother the Angel (1965-1966)
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Series Cast Summary
Dick Smothers | ... |
Dick Smothers
(32 episodes, 1965-1966)
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Tom Smothers | ... |
Tom Smothers
(32 episodes, 1965-1966)
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Roland Winters | ... |
Leonard J. Costello
(10 episodes, 1965-1966)
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Ann Elder | ... |
Janet
(4 episodes, 1965)
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Jeannine Riley | ... |
Dolores
(3 episodes, 1966)
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Eileen O'Neill | ... |
Wanda
(3 episodes, 1966)
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Harriet E. MacGibbon | ... |
Mrs. Costello
(1 episode, 1965)
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Milton Parsons | ... |
Butler
(1 episode, 1965)
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Jonathan Hole | ... |
Manager
(1 episode, 1965)
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Gail Bonney | ... |
Nursemaid
(1 episode, 1965)
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Larry Thor | ... |
Colonel
(1 episode, 1965)
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Henry Hunter | ... |
Mayor
(1 episode, 1965)
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Eve Plumb | ... |
Little Girl
(1 episode, 1965)
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Wayne Rogers |
(1 episode, 1965)
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Lisa Gaye | ... |
Sally
(1 episode, 1965)
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John McIntire | ... |
Ben Harper
(1 episode, 1965)
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Gerald Mohr | ... |
Joey Saxon
(1 episode, 1965)
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Karen Sharpe | ... |
Marilyn
(1 episode, 1965)
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Francine York | ... |
Sexy Girl
(1 episode, 1965)
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Jean Hale | ... |
Marlene Ettinger
(1 episode, 1965)
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Jack Lambert | ... |
Babe
(1 episode, 1965)
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Percy Helton | ... |
Mort
(1 episode, 1965)
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Edward Andrews | ... |
Clyde Lydecker
(1 episode, 1965)
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Charles Lane | ... |
Wiggins
(1 episode, 1965)
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Eleanor Audley | ... |
Mrs. Ettinger
(1 episode, 1965)
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Mabel Albertson | ... |
Bertha
(1 episode, 1965)
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Roy Roberts | ... |
Sampson
(1 episode, 1965)
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Betty Lynn | ... |
Verna
(1 episode, 1965)
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Alvy Moore | ... |
Messenger
(1 episode, 1965)
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Madge Blake | ... |
Mrs. Nelson
(1 episode, 1965)
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Chris Noel | ... |
Claudia
(1 episode, 1965)
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Ross Elliott | ... |
Police officer
(1 episode, 1965)
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William Fawcett | ... |
Artie
(1 episode, 1965)
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Kipp Hamilton | ... |
Danielle
(1 episode, 1965)
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Ralph Moody |
(1 episode, 1965)
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Walter Burke | ... |
Al
(1 episode, 1965)
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Bartlett Robinson | ... |
MacFallen
(1 episode, 1965)
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Lyle Talbot | ... |
Marty Miller
(1 episode, 1965)
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Herbert Anderson | ... |
Walter
(1 episode, 1965)
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Russell Thorson | ... |
Pop Hardy
(1 episode, 1965)
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Stubby Kaye | ... |
Happy Herbie
(1 episode, 1965)
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Elvia Allman | ... |
Evelyn
(1 episode, 1965)
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Mary Jane Saunders | ... |
Judy Nichols
(1 episode, 1965)
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Tommy Cook | ... |
Clarence Dukes
(1 episode, 1965)
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William Bakewell | ... |
Mr. Collins
(1 episode, 1965)
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Thomas Browne Henry | ... |
Police Captain
(1 episode, 1965)
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Elizabeth Harrower | ... |
Wedding guest
(1 episode, 1965)
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Christopher Dark | ... |
Schultz
(1 episode, 1965)
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Willard Waterman | ... |
Mr. Ettinger
(1 episode, 1965)
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Audrey Christie | ... |
Mrs. Duboe
(1 episode, 1965)
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- Worsted-Tex (wardrobe: Tom and Dick Smothers furnished by)
- Format Productions (titles designed by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dick is a rising young business executive who life is turned upside down when his younger brother Tom reenters his life. This wouldn't be too unusual, but Tom had died two years earlier in a boating accident and is now an apprentice angel always trying to help others, but frequently only makes things worse, which forces the young angel to call upon his earthly brother to sets things aright. Written by Anonymous |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When cable TV channel Nick at Nite pulled this series out of the vault and re-ran it in the mid-1980s, producer Aaron Spelling received a residual check for $30. Spelling, by then one of the wealthiest and most successful TV producers in history, wrote: "Now you can understand why I decided to form my own company". See more » |
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